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Does anyone know if HDD companies allow RMAing in a different country?

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Just wondering, since I often go on holiday to America and their HDD prices are almost half the price compared to here, it's probably just worth waiting and buying my HDDs off newegg when I'm on holiday. I'd just like to confirm that the warranty isn't country based.

IMHO it is country based, as with other goods, like cameras, as well.

 

If you are a consumer and are able to proof that you bought from an official Dealer (provisioned from a official distributor/wholesaler) in that market, like the US

normally a "foreign" Dealer or Wholesaler, like in the EU would acknowledge your warranty.

IMHO European law requires them to do this (not for greymarket goods of course) but companies

are not required to make it a smooth experience for you.

Check with them. I know WD will but limiting to a max number of drives per year. I guess it'll also depends on where you are

 

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If its the same company I don't see a problem.

 

The only issue that may get in the way is on self encrypting drives.  The us does not allow for export of self encrypting drives. This has to do with National Defense and FIPS.

 

So if your in one of the 6 eyes nations no problem. However if your from a nation outside of these 6 you could run into some issues.

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If its the same company I don't see a problem.

 

The only issue that may get in the way is on self encrypting drives.  The us does not allow for export of self encrypting drives. This has to do with National Defense and FIPS.

 

So if your in one of the 6 eyes nations no problem. However if your from a nation outside of these 6 you could run into some issues.

 

Not same country, I'm from the UK. Also, I honestly couldn't care less if it's a "Self encrypting drive", nobody is going to run into my household and read my data, and, even if they did, who cares?

I should have given more info...

I've successfully rmaed in Spain WD drives bought in the US.

Right now I'm trying to do the same with a Seagate

 

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I should have given more info...

I've successfully rmaed in Spain WD drives bought in the US.

Right now I'm trying to do the same with a Seagate

 

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Fair enough, if worst comes to the worst I guess I'll have to pay someone in the US to RMA it for me (Or wait until the next time I go round there).

Not me. But Uncle Sam does. He's always watching.

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Not me. But Uncle Sam does. He's always watching.

 

What I meant by that is I probably wouldn't be buying a "self encrypting hard-drive". Anyway, what's stopping me from buying a non-self encrypting HDD and throwing on a copy of true crypt or something of those lines?

Not me. But Uncle Sam does. He's always watching.

 

What I meant by that is I probably wouldn't be buying a "self encrypting hard-drive". Anyway, what's stopping me from buying a non-self encrypting HDD and throwing on a copy of true crypt or something of those lines?

 

 

For a broad overview, read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_of_cryptography_in_the_United_States

In Europe its different from the USA. I live in Holland and RMA's several WD20EARS with advance replacement. I RMAd a Samsung drive through Seagate without advance replacement. When I have to go through a dealer and have to rely on them things can become very lengthy, this is the case with Toshiba disks. I cant deal directly with Toshiba. For me the easiest and quickest replacement it Western Digital. I can have a replacement drive in 4-5 days after which I return the defective one to WD Germany. I have to pay for the return though.

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